Example sentences of "for the first [noun sg] [conj] he " in BNC.

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1 Madam may feel that having spent so much time in custody for the first offence that he has already suffered sufficient punishment , he 's been kept away from his girlfriend and children , and under those circumstances I would urge you Madam to take a lenient course of action , to make him the subject of a conditional discharge .
2 Benne Johannsen , manager of the Danish champions , travelled to Georgia with Linfield for the first leg and he 's not too keen on going back .
3 It was at Lovell 's dinner-table that Coleridge eventually found Southey , and there for the first time that he met Lovell 's wife Mary and her eldest sister Sarah Fricker .
4 It seems to have been about then that he mentioned for the first time that he thought he was being poisoned with acqua toffana ( a notorious Italian poison ) .
5 And now , as he entered Lady Ursula Berowne 's sitting room , Dalgliesh felt for the first time that he was in a private house , that this was a room which the owner had made peculiarly her own .
6 It occurred to me for the first time that he might not know whether or not I 'd lost the baby .
7 On finishing it , had she realized for the first time that he meant to kill her ?
8 She noticed for the first time that he was wearing a pair of white , glowing incongruously in the twilight .
9 Johnny , as though realizing for the first time that he was still wearing his pyjama trousers , began to worry at the knot in the cord at his waist , the trembling of his hands causing him to fumble ineffectively .
10 He also publicly acknowledged for the first time that he was a recovering " drug addict " who had behaved in a " degrading and outrageous " way .
11 In doing so , however , he admitted for the first time that he had made " every effort " to obtain the release of the hostages .
12 On March 18 Najibullah formally announced for the first time that he was prepared to resign to further the progress of a UN peace plan , the initial aim of which was to establish an interim , all-party government [ see p. 38811 ] .
13 She noticed for the first time that he had a slight limp .
14 Again , he was teaching in London for the first time although he had taught before :
15 For the first time since he became leader , he is in the position to set the political agenda .
16 More immediately delightful , she saw Nelson Mandela , an intimate friend of her youth , for the first time since he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964 .
17 For the first time since he was a professor at Cambridge , he began to hope , though with modesty , that he might be chosen for the work .
18 Returning to Moscow at the age of 52 , for the first time since he left to live in London 26 years ago , Ashkenazy said : ‘ In my modest way , I thought I could endorse what 's happening in my country . ’
19 Tug opened his mouth automatically , but for the first time since he had been there , he let the words go unsaid .
20 She turned to look into Gazzer 's face , concentrating her attention on him for the first time since he had climbed up to sit beside her in the sand dunes .
21 Everyone , I am sure , will have been delighted to see Sandy Lyle making the cut for the first time since he won in 1988 .
22 She came last to Lachlan , and for the first time since he had startled her raised her head to look him in the face .
23 Allen spoke for the first time since he had joined them .
24 The silver-framed photograph of Philippe Chaumont had appeared for the first time since he had known Chantal .
25 On Saturday I sat there watching his team lose at home to Chelsea and listening to an Australian Evertonian who was back at Goodison for the first time since he emigrated in 1985 .
26 Happy ‘ I 'm happy now , really , for the first time since he died .
27 ‘ Please , ’ she replied softly then looked at him for the first time since he had sat down .
28 He noticed too that for the first time since he had arrived at the Cages there was a total silence , as if all the eagles , and all the imprisoned creatures thereabout had instinctively understood that this old eagle 's troubled painful words marked an end to a terrible life ; and perhaps in some strange way the beginning of something none dared hope might come to pass .
29 So when it seemed the conversation was nearly over and , for the first time since he had known her , she appeared to have called for no reason , he was almost relieved to hear her ask , ‘ Now then , David , have you heard from him ? ’
30 Mach looked up again , smiling for the first time since he had entered the room .
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